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Christopher Marshall Trotter (born 1956) is a political commentator in New Zealand. He is the editor of the occasional magazine.


Biography
Chris Trotter has worked for unions and was on the New Zealand Council (the national council) of the Labour Party. He has contributed to the Independent Financial Review. He makes semi-frequent television appearances as a political commentator.

Trotter was a member of the Labour Party, but when Labour MP quit the party, Trotter followed him into the NewLabour Party (NLP). He stood for the party in the electorate and was NLP spokesperson for electoral reform and state services.

Trotter is the author of No Left Turn, a political history of New Zealand.

(2025). 9781869418090, Random House.
Novelist, poet and critic C K Stead described the book as "a dashingly written and persuasive elegy for the Scandinavian-style socialist democracy New Zealand might have been, and at the same time a realistic (though at times appropriately angry) acknowledgement that, given the forces, internal and external, ranged against it, the chances of it happening, and lasting, were never very good."

In February 2008, he said that Labour leader and prime minister should stand down before that year's general election and be replaced by , who he thought may have been Labour's only hope of regaining ground with struggling families. He later recanted, arguing that Goff, who became leader after the 2008 election, should have stood down in his turn before the 2011 New Zealand general election, arguing that should replace him.http://www.bowalleyroad.com/2010/08/leader-labour-needs-to-have.html

In July 2018, Trotter joined the Free Speech Coalition, a group of former politicians, lawyers, journalists, and academics that pursued legal action against the Mayor of Auckland and former Labour leader Phil Goff for denying facilities to two Canadian activists and . Trotter justified his defense of the two alt-right activists' free speech by arguing that left-wing opponents of the tour lacked the courage to debate the alt-right. By 2021, Trotter was involved with the Coalition, which had relaunched itself as the New Zealand Free Speech Union. The organisation is led by former National Party adviser Jonathan Ayling and claims to be a bipartisan organisation with both right and left-wing members.

In late March 2023, Trotter criticised the conduct of counter-demonstrators protesting against controversial and anti- activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, who attempted to speak in 's Albert Park, describing their aggressive behaviour as a thug's veto against free speech. He also criticised the Labour and Green parties and elements of the media including 's for allegedly inflaming opposition against Keen-Minshull, and criticised the Police for their perceived inaction in maintaining peace between Keen-Minshull's supporters and the counter-demonstrators.


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